TRE SAUt BETIEW, H0VI>AT, lAT 2. 1921
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DaSy Review Classified Ads
MMMini S* CENTS ONI INSER'nON; 3 TIMES |l.a«
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Heaset Far Sale
Ftr Sale—Aataniebaes
>JKW «ev*n-room liou.se. all bcwt Ini-joi-'DHMOBIl^] coupe, J93«, ilrlvcii 8000
provements, laiKc plot, price <H),SOU. inilcM, motor aiul tjoily In fxcellcnt
baiiy trrmH; uonier Willow Ave. and In- toudillon; good riililKir. Inquire Ryan
graham Mt., South Hempsteatl. (.Tharlew Htowart Inn. Oarden City; phone Clar¬
den aty 10»6.
A:6»
Wanted-^aie Help
Pertonal
..^,..,i, .. „ 1- r,.r .....,,-WANTKD every man, woman and child
SOtSC.„,cn, ^"•"^'V "ve >;• '"'"^ to attend and compete In the voUn, ui mail Wsrvlcc. |1S«,month, t-xaihl-, Uc»uc Kire Company-a
Bftttons »lay K'^*'^** ""l^^^frfj tru.lc hou«.. Barle Ave. and Merrlclc For free particular* ot InstrucUon. write ^ i.v„brook. B6-6
J. Leoiuird (former Cfvil Hei-vlcc E.x-1
Kurth, phene MempatwMl 1V8-M
BTRWiO deuWcJhuia hooao. S rooms, llDOrxJE roodfrtcr. orislnal paint, perf^ aminer), 322 Equitable lildg., ^*"'l'"»''j cESSPCX)L iJliILUlNU and cement
oecuu front, plot .10x100; Kuanintewlj runninff condition; Oall after 7 o'clock' ton, 1>. C. 3:M
Ucvd; price 12000; terms to suit buyer; I pveniUKi'. Knlurday aftcrnoon« or Sun-
work, cellar bottoms, fraruEc bottonV.
aLio launch for hbIc, 18-ft. long, a«tt>m-¦ daya Uichards, 17 Bivadway, HockirlUc g modatc «, motor O.K., $200. F. Vaw- Cehtic; phoue U.V.C. 79M. 8:67
-lsi<H«r, 372 front St., Hempstead.
iTHIlIOE wh«p truck.i, 3 ton coiwclty, well-built modern 6- a-1 condition. One DodKO (mck, %
Krclacher Aulo Sup- 6:56
COM KORT ABLE
«., room home, steam heat, »l8tio; temH! toJi, panel Ijody to suit. John H. Fitzgerald, phone ; jdy Co., Front St., Hcmprtead.
l^mpHtcad US-J. 3:i8 | _ . ..——
"—— —¦*- |CAI)IM..VC 1917 7-paaBehKer loUlinB;
CAUIPOIINIA bungalow, 8 rooms, one| all new cord tIrPH, gbod paint, etc.; bath, $7500; plot 5bxl50; all riiOdem; many eatra.s, b^auUful condition; munI conveniences ond ea.sy coininutation. | Kuerillce. Hewlett, L. I.; iihonc Wood- J. H. Fltagcrald, t>l>ono HfWipstead jmoi-e 3409. «:56
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For Sale—^Furniture
OWN yoar own "love neat," bargain, ea.sy tcriUB; now .si.mi bungalow, 7 rooma ami bath, plot 50xliiC, . luii^e porch, all Improvenienta, steam b«;il, electricity, near «(atlon, J7&00. Kellett,! craft aeven foot couch, massive; tabk-s. phone Freeport 756-W. 3:.18 I hangiuKa. Mrs. AV. E. Ooodriagc
OPEKATOU wanted, nmii or woman; | j work on all terma !»t reasonable priot^
muHt be experienced with Davis sew. ing machines. A. W. Jonc.-J, 1»8 Merrick Ud., lUxkvillc Centre. ',
Voung man to help hang awnings. A. W. JohcK, 1'J8 Merrick ltd., Itockville Centre.
and try to give satisfaction. S. I-. Brown, 23 Washington St., Itockvillr Centre.. 6;»3
WOOUWORKEUS, Inside trim c-aii)en- tera, body makera. Continental Body l.'orp., Clinlou and Midwood Sts., Hemp¬ Htead. 3:59
FUU.MTUKf. FOU SALK—Cont<-nts ot large house, modern, now, Reid-
Jerusalem and
LIntKi
on 'Avea,
Hcmj). 6:51
FOR salo or lea.se: Hou.se with store j ^tead.
and flve living; rooms and bath, all | ' Improvements; liuiulre 32f> .Jeriuho-Min',' eola Turnpike; phone Carden City
1678. 6-6« — : —
tONC Beach bungalow for sale, $2100; | HOUSE, wagon, runabout, liarnoH.s; ride
For Sale—Miacellaneou*
one for n^nt, $100; Thos. .1. Walsh; take We.st End bu.s to New York Ave; brIUK this adv. 7:51
FOR SALE—House, 6 room.s, all im
provements, 4 blocks to dupot. T. II.
Dauch, 124 Jackson St.. Ilempstead.
Telephone 20 Ilempstead. 53 tl
or drive.
velt.
Kiernau, Hurts Ave., Ho6se- 8:59
CENT'S lacycli; with coaster brake, kite model, rrood coiiililioii. rca.sonable. .\. (vlein, SpurlHiiian Ave., near Combs Sliiiiyard, Freeport. 8:58
For Rent—^Fumithed Room*
Situation- 1i(anted—Male
ll.\.NIJV nuui, piiod luci liaiiii:; does c;ir. .... — ' I penleriiiK', plumbing, paiiiling; drives
FL0KEN(;E-V11U!1NIA cottage, 71 K. i any kind of auto; plenty of tool.s; doe.s Village Ave., Itockville Cenlre. Desii- ! ,no.st anything; wages i-easonahlc; apply able looms with board, $15 up. All kiiulM [ j,y letter; "E.K.," Review. Uoekviile of catering, banquets and dinner parties; | Ocntrc. chicken and plunk steak speclallie.s. 0:59
A IjICHT, airy room, with or without board; bath, electric light, etc.; phoue Hempstead 120. 8:59
FOIj'U nicely furnished room.s and batli to reliable luirly; for^sea.soii or yearly; 17 Smith St.. Fieeport; phone Fpt. 7.
FCRNlSHEl), large, front room, .suit¬ able for two geiitli'inen or couple; also f;ai!ige; 132 Rose St., Freciwit, 1-. 1.; phone Fpt. 183-M. 2:59
ONK furni:shed room, wilTi^^orSvilhoilf boaril; also unfurnished iooiuk for couple without oliiWrcn; apply 3 Grand Ave., Baldwin. 3:58
LiARCE furni.shed room, suitable for two gentlemen, with board; 12li Church St., Freeport. 2:58
C.\RPENTER jobbing, .screen- making. Charles H. Hick.s; phone Rockville Ctntie llt-W. 3:57
Wanted—Miscellaneous
l-'UUNlSHEU rooms to let with gar¬ age space, near .statiou. The ilraiii- bles, 31 Davison PI., Rockvillc Centie; phone B.V.t;. 6^«-M. 3:58
^Al'ARTMBNT TO LET, furnished or
unfurnished; three rooms and bath,
liieludhig gas, electric light and heat.
Apiily Alinnette Millinery Shop. Tel.
77 J Freeport. 57lf
COMFORTABLE furni.shed room to rent at i08 South Side Ave., Freeport; near boy; roferences required. 6:52
Wanted—To Rent
TO let, in liockville Centre: Large fur¬ nished room for couple or two gen¬ tlemen, with or without board; phone R.V.C. 1128-W.
WANTED by Christian family of ;! adults, a sniall furnished hou.se or purl of hou.se with bath fur light houst;- keeping, must, be near .station, as tw<i adults commute; can be either in L>ii- brook Or Rockvlllfr Centre. W. V^'. Leon¬ ard, 25« Beach 131 St., i;.'ll (IuiIhu-, h. I.
BOOKS: Hishe.it prices paid for Iic¬ tion and sel.s; books bouplit aniV'''"'d. Litlle l!ook Shop. 71 N. Centic Ave, Rockvillc Centre; tol. R.V.C. S7-J. 3:59
L.\|;N1)RY or kitchen stove having hot walei- back; must be in gooil condi- tioiir reasonable; adUre.'.iB "U," i':0. box 158, Uoosevelt. ^ 3:58
ANmyinO.iurniture, dishes, quilts. Iron Rf books, old silver, or ailything old; bought in any eoiulitioii; send Die a card ami I will call. Fred Bi-uiiel, Mill Kd., Hemp.stead. 1C:5«
For Sale—Live Stock
(;HE.\1'. seven laying hens, ono cock¬ erel; 86 West Seaman Ave, Free- port. 8:58
NINE laying hens and rooster, wliile
leghorns. $20. George Mott, 190 S.
Main St., Fryeport; call u^ter 5 p.m. 3:67
! Wanted—FemaJe Help
H.\LESI.,v\l)V; apply A. L. Frank, 1.". Main St., Hemp.stead. 3:'59
M.\N wanted to spade and work in gar¬ den few half days a "week, 50 cents per hour. Waguer, 550 Merrick ltd., Rockville Centre. 3:59
^ Ol'NC man or woman for general of¬ fice work, with some bookkeeping knowledge and lumber experience pre¬ ferred; jiermancnl po.sition with chance for advancement. Rejdy by letter in own handwriting, stating experience and salary wanted. John J. Randall Co., 15 N. Long Beach .\ve., Freeport. G:59
MANDOLIN. Tenor Banjo and Guitar taught, ragtime. Beginners play tunes. PERFECT FIRSTS In 6 lea aons or MONET BACK. Famous Ollh son Instruments lo.incd free. Hartnett system used. 58 N Bergen PI., Free port. 'JMione 647-M. tf:82
FTHI SALE—One second hand Rich mond PiiTclcss Furnace, in good con dition; new gratcifi 26.inch fire pot, $85 ono second liand coal iiinge, with Iwilei over top of range. $20: one marble basin, complete with nl<;kcl ))lated fittings and faucets. $12; one new steam boiler, conT picte; Si25 square feot caiKicity, $175 Oliver E. II. Reynoldw. 52 North Main St., Fri'ciwrt, L. 1. I'honc Freeport n«2
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CARI'ENTERS and carpenter.s' helpers wanted. George S. Haft, 33 St. Marks Ave., Rockvillc Cenlre. 3:53
C.\R1'ENTERS wanUsl. .steady work;
apply Richmond & Uell, 77 Front St.,
opposite station, Rockville Centre. 8:57
WANTED maji to stucco <'ement bun¬ galow. .\|)|)ly 437 South Grove St., Freeporl. I'lioiic 7:!.S-.M Freeporl. 3-67
IIKLI' \V;ANTIil>—."Vl.VI.K
ItfloKHLNDKUS — Experiein-ed boiilililndirs who <'an operate folding niai'hhie.s, or rounding and backing niachines, case making rhadilnes aud stamper.s. Steady employment: good wages. Open slioji. Reply stating ago, experience and references. Pre¬ mium wages and bonus plan to high grade men. Lux 511. General Post Ofllce, New York, N. Y.
CHEAPEST 3 BUILDING PLOTS! IN FREEPORT !
I'lol !jlJ' X about 140, west side of! Uiiosevell Ave. between AUjiiiHcj Ave. an-l South Side Ave. I'rice j $.^.00. I
I'lol fiOxlPO. wpst bide of West Sidoj Ave, between Ray and Cedar! Streets. Prlcp $600. j
Plot about 58x95 on east side of: East Ave., between Archer St. | and South Side Ave. Price ?900.|
For parliculars apnly to I
E. S. RANDALL !
15 F. Long: Beach Ave., Freeport j
DISCOVERED DEAD INGASniLEDROOM
LINOTYPE operator waiueil for news uani job ofllce; good pay, 48-hour wii'k, half-da.y Satuithiy; .T.he Henipstead .Sen¬ tinel, Hempstcaii, N. Y.; phone Hemp. 40. 4:56
WANTED—Carpenters, 25 union or
men quallfiod to Jo4n; scale'"'!9.00 1 tor of i l)<!r day. Call belweon 7 and 8 P.M. j Uiooklyn John H. C. Wulf, 161 St. Marks Ave.,' Freeporl. 6:55
GeorfTc Heitolii, Mitieeia Businesi
Man Sends Daughter Out and
Inhales Gas
Mhicola, May 2.—Giorgc Ibriolil o Sa Jackson avenue, Mineola comniiltcd fiuiclde b.v inhaling illuminatiii.g ga.- Saturday afternoon, lie is the pioiirii police supply lompany in
SUPREME COURT SESSION OPENS
POUCEMAN KILLS MAD
DOG m FREEPORT
'FroclHjrl. May 2.—A M
Foreman af Grand Jnry—Xm- tite CJopsey Addresses haan-
- — 51 Smllh .Htreet r<«porti?d fo polk* head j LoMH OeNlreHM airf TYariltll tOr^lM
uaniei r. wuiey at LaKCTiew, ^,^5,^^ ^^ ^^^ ,,^ ^^^ windows and doers!
of his house.
SerfrcJint .\d:un YUlch waa .sent to thc I place and found a dog frothlnar at the j mouth ;ind Inaklng fiantic efforts lo jre^ hi the window. He. de.sl|-oyc<l thc an¬ imal.
It w:is onl>- a few dHVs ago that a j rtiadcat attackcl a Iwby while it wa.s; playing on the lawn, and had to be destroyed.
Minoola. May 2.—SnpKiiie Cour< opened lure thi.s nuwning with Justli-e Cn>psey presiding :inil Justice MacCmte assigned to Part II. ,\ grand jury was formed with Daniel K. Willey of Lake- view named a.f foretnan.
Justice Ciopse>. in •in addrcr.s to the Craoil Juiy. said DLstrlct Attornej V\'ee'iv.s advised hun therr- Would not be much criminal work to do. •¦There will be nothing for jcu to do today. Vog will merely organize and return at .sonnr later time to take u|> the crUninal cat!- Ollllar,'' he said.
Justice Cropsey si>oki' of the 8<>leni- aity of the duly, ^Ai^yiug they rtia5 or may nut indict In these ca.ses that are pre.sonteU, and told ihciii they should lake gre-at care;; ti;ut it was a serious .hing to indict a (verson, who even if acquitted, is left with a certain stain of a .sort. I
He al.so lold tlieiii it wjis Ihilr <hity to investigate the j;iil and to inqaiio into the coinlilions they fonml llicn', he coiiililion of the pri.soners, and to nake a thorough insp^-ction.
It was a long, calendar callitl, but very few cases were answered rwul.\. fUstice. Croiwey announced th;it Ju.stice v1ai--t.'rnte would be lure all month, and llial the lull ciili'liilar of equity ca.ses would be called on Kriday.
BIG CROWD AT MEMORIAL CEREMO¬ NIES DESPITE RAIN
d'onliniietl froin pa.^u, I)
W.\N'rKl): One or two furnished rooms for liglit housekeeping. Or use of kitchen, Lynbrook or Rockville Centre; peruianent; reasonable; refined eouple; give particulars. G.15.S., Daily Ueview. Rockville Centre. 3:59
WANTED to rent in Freeport, small
• .place suitable tor carpenter shop. In
business Hcetlon. Address Carpenter.
J care Review JJlHcc, Freeport. 8-57
W.VNTED—Young couple want small
Irtingalow or part housft; all Improve-
•Inents; near center of Hempstead: can
give best* of references. Address Box
C-297 Inquirer. 57-3
62 S. Main St., from May 1, five rooms aiid iHith, $53. Pearsall, 31 East Ave., l''iee)Hirt. 3:58
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GIRL for general housework; good home, good wages for right party; ap- I'ly Mrs. G. M. Bennett, 41 Teri"ace .\.vc., Hempstead. 3:59
HOUSEWOUKEU, girl wanted for gen¬ eral housework; Iwo in family; apply Mrs. J. C. Web.stcr, 27 t^ewls PI., Rock- ville Ccnlre; phone R.V.C. 486-J. 3:57
WOMiiVN to slay with children while p&renta arc out; box 10, Review, Rockville Centre. 6:57
Lost
WHIXK female bulldog, brown patch over euch eye, long ears and tall; reward if returned at once. Williams, 32 Irving Pi., Rockville Centie. 3:57
LOST—Black Scottish terrier; no collar; answers to the name of "Gcorcc." Rewai-d for ifctum to Dnice Clark, Glen* Head, L. I. 6:67
Board Wanted
liKIJ' WANTED—MALK
TUADE LEATI>'ING OPPOIi- TUNITY—Wantetl young men between tweoty-lwo and twen¬ ty seven years of iige to learn operation of niflehincs IH: es- t:ilili.shed highilass industry. Good ])ay while leariUii.g, sleail.v employment: from $40 to $50 iM-r week guaranteed when pro- tlcient. Only few weeks ncees- aary to learn. Real opiiortunlty for,bright and industrious young men. Address,, giving age, gejieral experience and educa¬ tion. P. O. Box 511, General Post Ollicc, New York, N. Y.
PAINTERS WANTJCD—Wliliams, 136
Atlantic Ave., Oceanside. Call before
8 and after 6. 6:53
EXCELLENT REAL ESTATE OPPORTWriTY
ROOM and Board {or two adults and child. Reply at once. One lafge and ono small room preferred. Re¬ ply C-2!)5, Inquirer office. 54..tfn
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Help Waated
ttamaasaa HOOM8 WA.NTKD
Good eize kitchen, with tubs etc
other rooms. Modern. Wanted by 1 Na r^cctBtrationy (ee. coupio for immediate oi?v;upation. Re- Employment Service ply at once. Box 154 Freeport oillce. Hjimptead. 'Phono 89-J, Dally Review. • 14:51'
I POSITION OPEN—Dornestica. Cham-
i bormalds. Cooks, Clerical Workera,
Two Gardeners, all klnda. BUIIIed Labor.
Naaaau County
SO Main l^t.,
tl:30
-iL-La,'toii
Real Estate Wanted
For S«|ft—Real litata
WANT to buy lols on Wa.shingloiuSt.,
rteippsleud. cheui> for cash; addresti
''IxJts.*' Inquirer office, Houipstead- 3:58
WANTED: Ix>t about 40x100. In RoclT ville Cenlre, near school; .state exact location nnd lowest price for casU; ^ood chance to sell If price is right. R.l.., V V' tu»(ikvlllc Centre. • 8:69
all sleen. wantwl at omV; buy¬ ers waiting; send details, prices and lirnis to Hrlonne Farms Co., its Nas- sau St.. New Vork Ctty. :',:j9
¦^itTHOtCB Inwttlon. plot I.'i0xl58; .MiJlei
and .South Side .\vcij., Freeport, h, 1. K. A. Myrlck. 6:09
asBn
LJJUJ
I PES IRA BLE comer lol, ',i.,vi:$8. Park and Hendrkrlc^on J\vct.. Rock\ille Centre; price. $4000. H. Heuschkel. 33 Heed Avenue, Rockville Centre, owuftr. 30:38
BUlLiriNG plot, Wx150. at northwe.'-t I corner of Uandall .Vve. und Ucigeii PI.; beat corner iirKroet»ovt; vrice $15ti0.1 E. S. R*indall, 15 N. liong' Bciah Ave.., FiTi'iwi-t. 6:r>|i
Two Family Houte, 7 rooms and bath, each side; individaal hot water heating systems, electrici¬ ty and gas; also ceal range; glassed-in porch, parquet floors; All modem improvements. Caa be purchased reasonably and on easy terms.
Inquire
LEWIS, MULCAHY & K50P?
Atto^tneys
Observer Building
Rockville Oslntrc, N. Y.
Tele[^one 'Coanectton
:—MUJUMJitiu... III W-JJUlLfciLliBJ.
While he h;id .suiil nl various time he w.is tired of life ami Wiiiited to eiid it all, he had said il so m;iiiy limes tlia his wife and family nillier Uiought hi' didn't mean It and was merely depi-css cd.
S;itiiril;iy Mrs. Ileriold went lo tin store to take care of il as had bei'u ,h< ' ru.stom ihliiiig the absence and lllneH> of lur husband and some tlnie laU-! Herrold sent his daughter to the stol'i on the ))rctexl the mother would iiecf her assistance. Loft along in the hou.st fferrold laid down on the Vx>d and in haletl gas.
JuKlli;c of the I'eacc Kolil'-r siltinj.' as coroner after an iiivei-^tlgalion give- his opinion as suicide by lliuniiiiallnp gas. llerrold'a body was found' by a lioa'xlor in the house who waa attracted by the smell of gas.
tridayTthe 1 sth, not a very favorable day
The baiKinet that is going to be given lo .\rcher 1!. Wallace'al Ihe Blo.s.son, Heath Inn on Friday, May 13, ^as proven to bo unlucky already.
Friday, tbe thirteenth, is board ine<t ing night, iind the members of the Vll lage Uotird, the villiig<» clink, the pn-ss. thc gallery who nivrr-niissa-nieetin.t:. and otlurs who \\,'lUi-ii to be at tin dinner wil! have to .sl.-iy home.
Friday, the thirteenth, is a lUcky da.\ for .\ivble Wallace though. Some yeai: ago ho Itought a boat bn that day ami liute, ;uul entered her in a race the .sani; day and she won a silver cup.
On the .strength of that tho eoiiiiiiiilM dtsignated that date for the baiiquei and deprived the Village Board, tho vil¬ lage clerk, the jne.s.s, aud tin ^alli'r> who-never-iuisK-a-iiii-cliiig of '^nwiti. io tin alViflr.
(iiHiseberi it shaded spot.
I... II ni-a.iiLH^^u!j!ijjaji,egeaMit
can thrive in a i elaliM ly
( Llil.lJV lil/tH TWO ^»S|'K1<JUV:KH
'RoiKvilU' Centre. .May 2.—J. E. Bris tol. of a Wtlloughby street, Bro<jklyn. waa linitl $20 for s|)eediiig by Police .lustice Thorp last Friday night when siiinnuinod on thut charge by Mutor eydc i>fliccr Curley.
At. the auma time. Maurice Rwsc. of Lvnliro^tk. who was Munnuuin-d on a Hlltiilar charge was lel go with .i stlspclKled .st'ilU'lue. Olllccr I'urky ixHuo wrvcd thc suanuoua.
•.nil what better Way Ihan through lb- iieilium of books'.' They will come to ¦lail ol Valley Forge, Gettysburg, .Sa;i liian aii.l thr battlefields of the late .v:ir luul the memory ul' llio.si- wais will iiway.s be I'itpl green.
"It is aiipro|iriali< lo li:i\ e a lueitiorii*! Ilal will strike the heart and soul as c "¦ done through a bixjk and 1 wisli lo eungraiulale llie citizeiiu of this viila.c.' a;)oii lioliig soinelhiiig that no tily oi • illage ill thc slate has done. The li trary wil! emluris forever and in the lays 111 ccmic maternal lips will teach Ull- youn^' oiicfj the.-meaning ot the mc ;:)>oriul Jhal you luive crei:ted to the neniory of Uiosc who lought. and tlio.-.i who died that America might live.
" '.My country 'lis of llice' meant mnn lo the boys coming houio than any filing else in ihc great world, but llien were some who did nut eoini' back. Theii memory will' live forever. America will levcr forget those boys neither will t!.' ;overnmeiit forget thu disabled oiH"^^ vho gave their health and youth and ire yailtlled with hopelesa cripplchoorl or all thc years Ihat are left to ihonj. "America is nol geography, friends >ul spirit, and llm erfeel of whal y»w lie doing hero today will never die. Vow ire beginning an immortal enti'rpii::e vhen you touch the spirit of iiatriotism, tiiek of the material beauty of lla- (la;., s Ils (ipiiltual lieaiuy and in thc future neii will know that this generation is nade Up of those ivho made up .theii- niiulsjiievcr to forget their hero dead. " The drenching drizalc put a stop u< he rest of the program which was In ia\c Included some Of the well knowr iiatory of Stephen Pettit.
In I'onckidiiig the ceremonies Maym i.unn turned over a shovel full of eartli ollowed by Samuel R: Smith lui'l Vil 'age President Uobert L. Cliilj<tie.
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Self.Explanatory. Strnnge manuscript found by a WIcklta teacher on her desk: "Please excuee Jennie. She was sick and had to stay home to do the washing and Ironing."—Wichita Beacon.
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Dummyl Thnt kodak department clerk nev¬ er ^Id get It through hl» head how that cavalryman objected to his prints unmounted whea most of the pictures were of himself on horaeback.
Decoratort — Pa|lerliaili«rs
AUTOMOBILE STRIKES' SOLOMONKK BROS. TWO PEDESTRIANS
14S8 waiow Ave., vat AortiawBy.
Mrs. E. Macevay and Heaty Kaeen
Hit While Crossing (M>»erver
Street at Village Ayeane
HtR'kvillc Centre. May 2.—An auto mobile oiMi-rated by Joseph LlevHii of Stephen slreat. Ocean Siik-, struck and knoikMI to ground, Mr.s. Estella Mu ¦ evoy and Henry Knoess. of 17 Na«-th <.'eiUre avenue, while they were walk¬ ing on tlio^ross walk fron> the soulh side to the north side «»f ObsiT\Tr street, ill the t.-:\:a side of Village ave¬ nue, SJiturday evening about 9 o'eloek.
Devlin waa driving his automobile north along Village avenue, from the
Merrick road and apparently endea\- ored to make a turn about the iKilicc liiiflic regulating iMist.
Dr. Itoortmi who atteniteil Mrs. .M«e. evoy found her to be bruisenl about the I'aeU, legs and breast. Knoess hIho suffered fl'oni bruises on Ihe back and legs. IJolh suffered from sliwk.
New Kind of Driver. From a Story—"She glnnced can- ttously out of the window at her coif¬ fure, who stood beside her oar."—Boa- ton Trnnswrlpt.
Sees to It.
"In fonner times the uiiin who lived in a siunll town saw little of life." "And now."
"Now the cniiii! films jjo everfw "l.B'htjre."—Louisville Courier-Journiil.
Unction, But Human Nature. She WII.S Bnying her pniyers, n task which she nUvay.s performed with sn unction which had made a ml.sogynlSt of her ten-yenr-old brother. "And inokc uio n bolter girl," ihlic pleiided. " 'cos I wniit to see whni It feels like." -I.ondon Morning Po.s't.
He Explains.*
"WliMl was thai prcliy woman s&y. Ing to you. huh'/"
"She ^vlls telling ino tbut she voted for me, my dcnr. Nolliiiig luore."—• Louisville CoiirU'rJournal.
Couldn't Use It. A Ntw York pickpocket stole a clergyman'! sermon, but ufterwartW returned the manuscript. The oulj religious thing a thief cares for ia tha collectlou.—Boston Transcript.
A New One. Lawyer for Defense (addresslB^ juvy)—Gentlemen, remetnbar that my client's hearing Is very poor, and that'a tho reason why the voice of conscience has appealed to lilm In vain.—Houston Poat.
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ABRAMS A TREDWELL PAINTING and PAPeA HANGING 83 Mott St., Ocetli Siac, L I.
Moresco and Stucco Palntiqg
Contractinc and Jobbln* Prbfierly At-
tended to
TRCCKINO AN'D SlXJRAtlE
• ALBKRT E. ^rKR^a.,EN
OEiVERAL TRLfCKlNO
D.VILT TRIPS TO NEW YORK
275 K. MAIN STREET
FREEhORT TELBPHONE IIW-W
George S. De Hott & Bon
--ONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS
436 Hempstead Ave. Tel. 1878-M
ROCKVILLE CENTRE Vlso good bargains In Roal Estate.
DR. E. DAHLMAN
SURGEON DENTIST
Offlce houm: 10 A.M. to 8 P.M. MADAME ANNETTE RlTlLtlliNO
TROLLET JUNCrriON
MOOSE CLUB RESTAURANT
S4S FRONT 8T.. ilEBIPSTBAD
(•KUla> Dlhner 1) to 2 and * to I
Prloa to Ctnta attrtttttmd Roemii by Day w Vfptk
1.1. R. R. Tfane Table
BA'rcUTC Octaker 17. IttNl
ROCKVILLE C»rTRE
WKBRDAVR
BftvtwMrdl V. I'Hiii. in*th)ii—A, H., «.<«. I*. M., «lt.««. lt.51.
1.02, 8.8«. 0.59. 11.00.
LUUAL ADVKKTISIMi
Flrat WorttMl CletK The first doth of tha testora txrtr called worsted was epim at Wopcl^d,
Reading Mutt Ba Dloested. A few books, well Etudled and thor- AUgbly digested, nourish the under- ¦tatidlng more than hnndreds but garfled In the aioutli as erdiaary •tadents uta^-P. Osbam.
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Man Really Worth Whlla.
Any coward can flgbt a battle vliea
he la sure of winning, but give me
dse man #he> bas plucic to flght when
llu Is sure of loslng.-'-Sclectcd.
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Soup aoio.
A little girl WAS ankioyed by ber ifsttr's Inhalation o^ her toap. Sbe bOfiame restless and flmlly in spita ot tHders present st tiM table, aha •aM: "I hear yoti enj«y you^ ptpg. tUaie."—Lawrence JTeliNtram.
WwlditifHl XfaMfnrtPtlpn, Flgaras from Maine Bb«« Hwt cap-
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l^iiuiiil'il on Ih" north b.v th.' IraikH nl Hn l.'iiiK Island nHllrimil I'miawny. uu the < ii'<t liv N'liiih (•.'Illl'.- mill Mn<;<iln Avfim.H, nn Du- M.iulli uml wi-m by ihi' buuiidary Ilim nl Un Vlllawc llf lliH-kvUlf fi>ntr».
Ill Illl' iibovi' ili'm:ribt!d diNlrIrt tfurlmif, MV III iiiid i«fuw v.lll b<- cidlivli'O <>» ,M"ii'l" .iii'l 'riiur«biy miirnhiKii ta i-aiJi mid FMi.>' «i"k unlil furlli'-r millcv.
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|i«uiiiliMl nn ITii' north b;- llu- trin'tv:! nf tho l.'iij.' iHliind ludlronil ('oni|iHn.>. i>n I tie >aHt bv Ih.' Ix'umitiry !!«¦' of ihr villHitc of FltM-A- vllli Ciiitn-, on (he Boiilh hy LUiuuIti Avina". oil th.' w.iH by (Viiti-r .Vi ••MU.-.
In Ihi' abuVi' d.'»'.|ib<'d dliilrii;! Bnibur". -ivvlll lOKl ivrufi' will b-) riillwl.l1 on M.sidiij and Thun<da# alti'i-niHinH in racb uiii] ever.v rtix-k uMll furlhi'.- niitiii'.
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111.uiul'd on Ihc run 111 by ljtl,<'vii-* nnd Si'n •n.in .\v,iiu.-«, iMi thf <>B»t by ttii' buundiir.v lin.- 1)1 ll*' VJIlmn- of ll<a.kvin<< iv-ni-i', on th.- louih by llH- trli<.'K» of tb<' I^Oar l»tiind lUil- roHil iViAt>iiny. lin ib<- >vc-»l b> tli" boumlar.v diH- of Hi" Vlll««f of Jlmkvill. (Viilr...
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10.21. 11.82: P. H.. 12.38, 1.A7, sl.S4, 2.14,
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In Norfolk, Englandpln 1340. It v aa | ttal of 18,000,000 I9 |nv«stad l^ the
int nted la msinhg stockings iMi lwMin»«a of transforiftlac tha raw k«r-
itlwitt H M of j Int n»«d la msinhg stockings ixid e I.-* effwiive, worn by the poorer elastics.
For Sale—Farms and Lands
BkMfti For Sale
business of transfortftlnc tbe raw fter- ring into tha baked sardiae.—Bestaa Traascr^.
Hofuaso ta iN.DI«o«Mta«i4f.
i;HT!^l^\• fm.l l„
Fllilna Cracks With l>a|MM%
Two iiiiiii(iii-v in i.eekee>>iiiK uw;iii Boll white ysper In water flva
lur eall i»tii»the utatt- oolleira of as.vi- hourti, then pour off the watar and I 3»t Tuhklns saja lie lent a MHUt an
pound the pulp Into a mortar; pasts I mabiNMa tfa yesfcri agtt nwd tMM bcati it titroipsb a fMevtt and mix v>tt^ soma ' bori'MWlQg ombrollaa ever since, Ijoplaf
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